Description : Nickel and __________ are the alloying element added in steel to increase its toughness. (A) Molybdenum (B) Chromium (C) Vanadium (D) Silicon
Last Answer : Option D
Description : Corrosion resistance of steel is increased by the addition of (A) Phosphorous and tungsten (B) Nickel and chromium (C) Lead and vanadium (D) Molybdenum and tungsten
Last Answer : (B) Nickel and chromium
Description : Stainless steel contains (A) Chromium and nickel (B) Copper (C) Aluminium (D) Vanadium
Last Answer : (A) Chromium and nickel
Description : Stainless steel resists corrosion due to (A) Carbon (B) Sulphur (C) Vanadium (D) Chromium
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Description : Addition of __________ in steel can help in increasing the depth of hardness. (A) Nickel (B) Chromium (C) Vanadium (D) Tungsten
Last Answer : (D) Tungsten
Description : All of the following alloying elements of steel increases hardness but sacrifice ductility, except (A) Nickel (B) Vanadium (C) Molybdenum (D) Chromium
Last Answer : (A) Nickel
Description : The yield strength and tensile strength of low carbon steel may be improved by the addition of (A) Manganese (B) Chromium (C) Nickel (D) Vanadium
Description : 18/8 stainless steel means, that it contains (A) 18% chromium and 8% nickel (B) 18% chromium and 8% molybdenum (C) 18% nickel and 8% chromium (D) 18% molybdenum and 8% chromium
Last Answer : (A) 18% chromium and 8% nickel
Description : Constituents of stellite are (A) Zinc, copper and nickel (B) Cobalt, chromium and tungsten (C) Zinc, aluminium and nickel (D) Nickel, cobalt and vanadium
Last Answer : (B) Cobalt, chromium and tungsten
Description : Which of the following has a very high carbide forming tendency in steels? (A) Silicon (B) Chromium (C) Nickel (D) Vanadium
Last Answer : (D) Vanadium
Description : Constituents of stellite are (A) Zinc, copper & nickel (B) Cobalt, chromium & tungsten (C) Zinc, aluminium & nickel (D) Nickel, cobalt & vanadium
Last Answer : (B) Cobalt, chromium & tungsten
Description : Which of the following elements is not present in stainless steel? (1) Iron (2) Tungsten (3) Chromium (4) Nickel
Last Answer : (2) Tungsten Explanation: Stainless steel is defined as a steel alloy of iron with a minimum of 10.5% to 11% chromium content by mass. There are different types of stainless steels: ... stabilized. This crystal structure makes such steels virtually non-magnetic and less brittle at low temperatures.
Description : Stainless steel is usually made by alloying the steel with – (1) copper and nickel (2) copper and chromium (3) chromium and nickel (4) manganese and copper
Last Answer : (3) chromium and nickel Explanation: In metallurgy, stainless steel is defined as a steel alloy with a minimum of 10.5 per cent to 11 per cent chromium content by mass. There are ... virtually nonmagnetic and less brittle at low temperatures. For greater hardness and strength, more carbon is added.
Description : Explain the effects of alloying chromium and nickel in stainless steel.
Last Answer : Addition of nickel and chromium increases the tensile strength and increase in resistance to corrosion takes place.
Description : For the manufacture of stainless steel, steel is mixed with (A) Chromium (B) Nickel (C) Tungsten (D) None of these
Last Answer : Answer: Option A
Description : Stainless steel contains (A) 18% of chromium and 8% nickel (B) 8% of chromium and 18% of nickel (C) 12% of chromium and 36% of nickel (D) 36% of chromium and 12% of nickel
Description : Explain The Effects Of Alloying Chromium And Nickel In Stainless Steel.?
Last Answer : The addition of nickel and chromium increases the tensile strength and increase in resistance to corrosion takes place.
Description : ________ is an alloy made from iron , chromium and nickel . a) stainless steel b)steel c)brass d)bronze
Last Answer : a) stainless steel
Description : Which of the following are alloying materials used the manufacture of stainless steel? w) Limestone and carbon x) Calcium oxide and oxygen y) Oxygen and sulfur dioxide z) Chromium and nickel
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- CHROMIUM AND NICKEL
Description : Which of the following is an important element of stainless steel. w) chromium x) magnesium y) copper z) nickel
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- CHROMIUM
Description : Which of the following elements is not present in stainless steel? (1) Iron (2) Tungsten (3) Chromium(4) Nickel
Last Answer : Tungsten
Description : Stainless steel is usually made by alloying the steel with (1) copper and nickel (2) copper and chromium (3) chromium and nickel (4) manganese and copper
Last Answer : chromium and nickel
Description : __________ can replace tungsten in high speed steel, (A) Chromium (B) Vanadium (C) Cobalt (D) Molybdenum
Last Answer : (D) Molybdenum
Description : Addition of __________ in steel is helpful in increasing the depth of hardness. (A) Chromium (B) Sulphur (C) Vanadium (D) Tungsten
Last Answer : (A) Chromium
Description : __________ can replace tungsten in high speed steel. (A) Chromium (B) Vanadium (C) Cobalt (D) Molybdenum
Last Answer : (C) Cobalt
Description : It may also be minimized by adding minimizes called stabilizers. These may be: a) Vanadium/Titanium b) Titanium/Niobium c) Niobium/Vanadium d) Vanadium/Titanium/Niobium
Last Answer : b) Titanium/Niobium
Description : Which metal is added to steel to make it stainless steel? A. Chromium (Answer) B. Aluminium C. Carbon D. Copper
Last Answer : A. Chromium (Answer)
Description : Which of the following alloying elements is present in maximum percentage in high speed steel? (A) Molybdenum (B) Chromium (C) Tungsten (D) Vanadium
Last Answer : (C) Tungsten
Description : 18-4-1 high speed steel contains 18%, 4% and 1% respectively of (A) Tungsten, vanadium and chromium (B) Tungsten, chromium and vanadium (C) Vanadium, chromium and tungsten (D) Chromium, tungsten and vanadium
Last Answer : (B) Tungsten, chromium and vanadium
Last Answer : (A) Molybdenum
Description : Addition of __________ to the steel helps in increasing the residual magnetism in steel used for making magnets. (A) Chromium (B) Nickel (C) Tungsten (D) Cobalt
Last Answer : (D) Cobalt
Description : Steel containing low percentage of nickel, chromium & tungsten are termed as the __________ steel. (A) Wrought (B) Tool (C) Alloy (D) Plain carbon
Last Answer : (D) Plain carbon
Description : Addition of __________ to steel does not impart hardness. (A) Nickel (B) Copper (C) Chromium (D) Silicon
Last Answer : : Option B
Last Answer : Option B
Description : A steel alloy containing 36% nickel is called __________, which has a zero co-efficient of expansion. (A) Austenitic stainless steel (B) Heat resisting steel (C) Invar (D) High speed steel
Last Answer : (C) Invar
Description : Is vanadium cutlery better than stainless steel?
Last Answer : Any cutlery containing vanadium will hold its edge longer but also be harder to sharpen when dull.
Description : The steel used for rails under heavy traffic and on sharp curves, is (A) Nickel steel (B) Chrome steel (C) Manganese steel (D) Vanadium steel
Last Answer : Answer: Option C
Description : Oxidation of ortho-xylene in presence of __________ catalyst is done to produce phthalic anhydride on commercial scale. (A) Nickel (B) Vanadium (C) Alumina (D) Iron
Last Answer : (B) Vanadium
Description : Pick out the wrong statement about coating/electroplating of metals. (A) Phosphate coating is used as an excellent base for paints & enamels (B) Phosphate coating is less corrosion resistant than ... coating metal is made the anode (D) Calorising is the process of coating steel with chromium
Last Answer : (D) Calorising is the process of coating steel with chromium
Description : Pick out the correct statement. (A) Stainless steel is nothing but chromium coated steel (B) Hardening of a soft metal can be done by alloying it with another metal or non-metal (C) ... its temporary distortion under the action of applied stress (D) Rusting of iron is not electrochemical in nature
Last Answer : (B) Hardening of a soft metal can be done by alloying it with another metal or non-metal
Description : Stainless steel is welded with difficulty because of (A) Its high melting temperature (B) Chances of cracking (C) Oxide film formation (D) Chromium carbide formation
Last Answer : Option C
Description : Which of the following crystal structures characterises the austenitic stainless steel? (A) Simple hexagonal (B) Body centred cubic (C) Face centred cubic (D) None of these
Last Answer : (C) Face centred cubic
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) Metal/alloys having hexagonal crystal lattice structure are less malleable than those having cubic crystal lattice structure (B) Metal/alloys having body centred cubic ... D) Both ferritic & austenitic stainless steel has a face centred cubic (fcc) crystal structure
Last Answer : (C) Tungsten has a body centred cubic (bcc) crystal lattice structure
Description : Which of the following crystal structures characterises the ferritic stainless steel? (A) Face centred cubic (B) Body centred cubic (C) Simple hexagonal (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Body centred cubic
Description : Mild steel is (A) A low carbon steel (0.05 to 0.3% carbon) (B) Highly resistant to corrosion (as much as stainless steel) (C) A high carbon steel (0.5 to 1.5% carbon) (D) Very poor in strength & ductility
Last Answer : (A) A low carbon steel (0.05 to 0.3% carbon)
Description : Most common stainless steel type 316, which is highly resistant to corrosion contains (A) 16-13% Cr 10-14% Ni and 2-3% Mo (B) 20-22% Cr, and 8-10% Ni (C) 2-4% Cr, 22% NI and 2-4% Mo (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) 16-13% Cr 10-14% Ni and 2-3% Mo
Description : Residual magnetism in steel for magnets is increased by the addition of (A) Nickel (B) Cobalt (C) Tungsten (D) Chromium
Last Answer : (B) Cobalt
Description : Work hardenable alloy steel used to make the bucket wheel excavators, blades of bulldozers and other earth moving equipments contain iron, carbon and (A) Manganese (B) Silicon (C) Nickel (D) Chromium
Last Answer : (A) Manganese
Description : Which of the following is not a principal alloying element for the structural steel? (A) Molybdenum (B) Nickel (C) Manganese (D) Chromium